Gun control protests unfolded Saturday in hundreds of cities around the world, including Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto, in the wake of a shootout that killed 17 at a high school in Parkland,... Read more »

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents 3,000 faculty and teacher assistants at York University who have been on strike for two and a half weeks, filed a complaint against... Read more »

The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has announced that he will be contacting the social network to find out if the data of Canadian users may have been compromised by an application created... Read more »

Canada’s Jennifer Jones opened the World Women’s Curling Championship with an 11-5 victory over Czech Anna Kubeskova on Saturday in North Bay, Ont. Jones, the 2008 world champion, scored four in the... Read more »

The next week could be difficult for many parents in the Outaouais, while negotiations continue between the educators in the Early Childhood Center (CPE) and the employer party. In CPE in the... Read more »

Quebec dosn’t want any invovement from Ottawa when they asses future pipeline, mine, dam, power line or port projects on its territory. This is what letters sent by the Couillard government to... Read more »